Thursday, December 22, 2011

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Our family has been very blessed in 2011.  We have such wonderful family and friends and are so thankful.  We have been on many road trips this year and know that next year will be no different.  We just can’t seem to stay at home! 

We hope that everyone has a very merry christmas and a happy and healthy 2012.

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And for those of you that we couldn’t send a Christmas card (we already send 100) I have used it for our blog heading. 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Crafting Weekend

I have a list of a million things I want to make.  Mostly, ideas I’ve found on Pinterest.com  Those of you that haven’t been on there you need to be.  So many great ideas!  Anyhow, I had bought a ton of horse fabric at a yard sale in July.  Marlie has been wanting a dress or skirt out of it.  I finally decided to tackle that sewing project on Friday.  I gave her several style choices and she chose a fabric tutu.  I found some cute pictures of them but no actual tutorials that I liked.  I sewed the elastic waistband, cut strips of fabric, sewed them on, and made a fabric flower.  I don’t love the finished product but Marlie does and that’s all the matters.  I’m hoping to figure out a better way to make them.  The concept is very cute.  Here are some pictures of the finished product:

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I still have a ton of the horse fabric left so I will be trying another style of skirt at some point soon.  I’m trying to talk James into donating one of his plaid shirts to me to make the skirt with.  I think the horse print and a darker plaid would be adorable!  We will see.

I’ve been wanting a Steelers wreath for years and again was inspired by many ideas on Pinterest.  Saturday I made a yarn wreath.  I used a foam tubing from home depot to make the wreath shape and then covered it in yarn.  I used felt to make the football and flowers.  All of these tips came from Pinterest and not from myself. I wish I had positioned the football a little higher so it didn’t get covered as much but I think people still get the idea of it.   Looks great against our black door!

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My last project this weekend was made today.   Marlie starts dance class on Tuesday.  She has had a countdown going and is so excited.  We have been reading ballerina books all week.  We bought a ballerina skirt at a consignment sale last weekend and bought her leotard, tights, and ballet shoes online this week.  As soon as they came in the mail she immediately put them all on to practice.  She then told me that she needed a dance bag because Angelina Ballerina took one to class everyday.  I really wanted to make her a bag with a tutu around it!  I looked on ETSY and Pinterest for ideas and went from there.  Here’s my first shot at a tutu bag.  I think it turned out really well and am considering adding them to my ETSY shop. 

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I had a very fun crafting weekend!  My housework and laundry were actually caught up by Friday so I was able to spend time doing other things.  Hoping I can keep up with it and have some more craft time.  What are some projects you have done lately?

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Unicorn Nation

I grew up in the Church of Christ in Somerset, PA.  Our church had around 70 members.  Most of them were some how related to me.  Until I was in my 20’s in college we had the same preacher, John Hinton.  John baptized my dad, married my parents, and baptized me when I was in 7th grade.  He and his wife had 11 wonderful children.  We grew up together, attended church camp together, went to youth rally’s together, went to drive-in movies together, and sat around the bonfire together.  The Hinton’s and Thompson’s basically made up the entire youth group.  We have so many wonderful memories together.  We still keep in touch on facebook and through family members.  John’s son, Jimmy is now the preacher at my home town church.  He and his wife have done a wonderful job bringing the church closer together and bringing in new members.  I look forward to the Sunday’s I am at home and can listen to him speak.  Love you, Jimmy!!

The Hinton family has gone through a tremendous ordeal recently.  They found out that their father, a preacher for 30 years, has sexually abused numerous little girls. Chris Hinton is now on a rampage to fight against child sexual abuse.  Check out his blog - honest, heartbreaking, painful, tear jerking, and empowering:  The Making of a Genious.  (go to the first post in the september archives and read from there)

This is me supporting him and this cause.   I’m a proud member of Unicorn Nation. 

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Chris- Keep doing what you are doing!!!  So many lives are already changing because of your story and your fight in this war.  Love you!!

Pray for the entire Hinton family and the Somerset Church of Christ.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stay At Home Moms

I am apologizing for being MIA for the past three months.  We’ll see if I can get this blog back up and running.

My first order of business is finding out what other SAHM’s do all week?  I have a lot of friends that have their kids in 2-3 days of pre-school or mother’s day out.  I also have several friends that have their kids enrolled in music class, ballet class, class that the zoo offers, and they do several play dates a week. 

I definitely want my girls to be very well rounded and adjusted kids but I don’t want to overwhelm them at the same time.  They are not in pre-school or mother’s day out.  Since I taught kindergarten for five years I think I’m pretty good at teaching them the basic skills for kindergarten.  Some think I’m crazy for doing this but I love having my girls home with me.  Anyone have any thoughts on this?  I have talked to some of you about this and it’s reassuring to know that you agree with me.  I would love to hear from those that agree or disagree and get your reasoning for either.

Marlie will be starting her first dance class in two weeks!  She is very excited about this.  She will go once a week for 30 minutes.  I definitely think we can both handle this schedule!  It will give her the opportunity to be around other girls and listen to directions from someone other then me. 

We do play dates as often as we can.  Honestly, I love just being at home!!  Again, is that crazy?  We are so exhausted after days of going out and about that we only do it once or twice a week if at all.  We are so blessed to have some wonderful neighbors that are also at home during the week so we only have to walk down the street to play with them or out into our driveway.  Love that kind of play date :) 

So, what do we do all day?  Marlie usually wakes up around 7-7:30 and she and I enjoy breakfast together.  We lounge on the couch and watch cartoons until Lyla wakes up around 8:30-9:30.  After Lyla gets breakfast we usually head upstairs to the playroom.  We play kitchen, farm set, trains, baby dolls, color and craft, do blocks, do puzzles, etc.  I usually do a load or two of laundry during this time or clean one of the girls rooms.  I am so thankful to have girls that play so well together (for now) and that are very good entertaining themselves.  Some days I have a huge “to do list” and usually have no trouble getting it finished because the girls are so good!  We eat lunch around noon.  After I put Lyla down for her nap Marlie and I do pre-school.  We work on letter identification, letter sounds, number identification, writing letters, coloring, and many other pre-k activities.  I still have all my kindergarten files and we use those along with some fun workbooks.  We usually do a craft of some sort and then she takes a “rest” for 45 minutes to an hour.  Sometimes she sleeps but most of the time she plays in her room.  Lyla usually naps from 1-4 and then we go outside, as long as it’s not too hot!!  We cook dinner and eat when James gets home around 5:45-6.  Our nightly routine is to play with James for a little while, take baths, eat snacks while watching sprout, read books, and have the girls in bed no later then 8.  I love being at home with my girls!!  I thank God every day for allowing me to stay home with them.

What do you do during the day?  Would love to hear some feedback from all of you, including the SAHM’s that now have grown kids. 

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Pensacola

The Price Clan (all 10 of us) spent eight wonderful days in Pensacola.  Both the girls loved the sand and ocean water which was a huge plus!!  The girls had a great time playing in the sand with their aunts and uncles.  Marlie had a lot of fun finding shells with Poppa Joe and Mom-Mom.  Unfortunately, after a few days of a very fussy Lyla we found out she had double ear infections.  After two days of an antibiotic she was a happy Lyla again (the last day.)  We ate a lot of great sea food and delicious key lime pie!!!  We are so thankful to have been able to spend time with our family.  I have so many pictures to share but will only post a few of my absolute favorites.  As always, the others are posted on my picasa web albums.

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Monday, May 30, 2011

In Memoriam

Our Pappy, Blaine William Thompson was taken to heaven one year ago today.  We have all shared in grief and sadness during this time.  We know that he is at peace and is watching over all of us.  We will always remember the wonderful memories we have of him and look forward to seeing him again one day.  He is one loved and very missed man.

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Marlie loves to send balloons up to Pappy for a lot of different occasions.  Erika, Marlie, Lyla, and I sent an American Flag balloon to Pappy today in honor of Memorial Day and him being a Veteran.  Here are some pictures of our Celebration!!!

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tutus

Many of you know that I’m starting an ETSY shop to sell the tutus I’ve been making.  I am still working on the business side of getting the shop up an running.  I am working on things like:  return policy, shipping cost, best way to ship the tutus, cost of the tutus, etc.  If you have any suggestions/ideas I welcome the advice.

We had a wonderful photo shoot on Good Friday.  My dear friend, Shashray, so graciously allowed her adorable daughter, Legacy, to be one of my models.  A close friends of Shashray’s took the photos for us at my in-laws house.  After I narrowed down the 200 pictures I spent several hours editing the pictures to enhance the tutus.  To prepare for the photo shoot I made 12 tutus (four for each of the girls to model).  I also had to buy shirts and hair bows, etc to compliment each tutu.  The entire week and a half leading up to the shoot I did nothing but make tutus.  Needless to say, I am still catching up on the laundry and house cleaning!  I think the shoot was a huge success and I cannot wait to get my shop up and running.  Thanks, Shashray, Christie, and Legacy.

I needed an infant to model my tutus too.  My friend, Katie, is a great photographer and just happens to have an adorable 6 month old daughter, Millie Kate.  I made two tutus for her to have in exchange for her doing a mini photo shoot with Millie Kate (they live in Atlanta).  She did a great job capturing the tutus.  Thanks, Katie!

My best friend, Elisabeth, lives in Oregon.  She has been so much encouragement during this process and as already helped me in so many way.  She created my shop name and then designed the store banner, icon (profile picture), and my business cards.  I know I’ll be using her for more help along the way too!!  Thanks so much, Elisabeth!!!

I will post the link to my shop as soon as I launch it.  I hope I have found something very successful.  It’s so much fun to make these adorable tutus!

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More tutu pictures:  https://picasaweb.google.com/penelopepinky/Tutus#